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received Kazakh, Turkmen, and Uzbek coal, gas, and electricity in winter. After the fall of the Soviet Union this system disintegrated and the
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and joins the Pamir River about 50 kilometres (31 mi) downstream. Bill
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Caspian Seas, reaching the latter via a large
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for extraction on its side of the Amu Darya basin. The deal will see a 15% royalty given to the Afghan government over the course of its 25-year term. The
Chinese see this basin as the third-largest potential gas field in the world.
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demonstrate that from April 2022 to
February 2023, more than 100 km of canal was excavated. According to the Taliban, the initiative is expected to convert 550,000 hectares of desert into farmland.
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parent stream of the Little Pamir/Sarhad River. Therefore, the Chelab stream may be properly considered the true source or parent stream of the Oxus. The Panj River forms the border of
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People began to settle along the lower Amu Darya and the Uzboy in the 5th century, establishing a thriving chain of agricultural lands, towns, and cities. In about AD 985, the massive
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used to occur along the river's banks. After its extirpation, the Darya's delta was suggested as a potential site for the introduction of its closest surviving relative, the
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The Oxus river, and Arnold's poem, fire the imaginations of the children who adventure with ponies over the moors of the West
Country in the 1930s children's book
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Rakhmatullaev, Shavkat; Huneau, Frédéric; Jusipbek, Kazbekov; Le
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can be over 1,000 mm (39 in). Even before large-scale irrigation began, high summer evaporation meant that not all of this discharge reached the
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disaster worse, and in 2023 Uzbek officials held talks on the canal with the
Taliban. The Taliban has made the canal a priority, with images supplied by
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has expressed concern that the canal will have an adverse effect on its agriculture. The canal is also expected to make the
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as the communities of "the vassal Khanates of Maimene, Khulm, Kunduz, and even the Badakshan and Wahkran." An Englishman,
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texts too refer to the river as Yakhsha/Vakhsha (and Yakhsha Arta ('Upper Yakhsha') referring to the
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Glantz, Michael H. (2005-01-01). "Water, Climate, and Development Issues in the Amu Darya Basin".
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According to the Quaternary International, it is possible that the Amu Darya's course across the
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Map of area around the Aral Sea. Aral Sea boundaries are
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Mlekopitajuščie Sovetskogo Soiuza. Moskva: Vysšaia Škola
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became the ruling power in the early 1920s and expelled
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Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
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Lake Chamaktin, which discharges to the east into the
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where it turns north and then north-west through the
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1914:And split his currents; that for many a league
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1771:Xinjiang Central Asia Petroleum and Gas Company
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3013:Mammals of the Soviet Union, Volume II, Part 2
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1918:Through beds of sand and matted rushy isles —
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3289:Nathan, Mirza (1936). M. I. Borah (ed.).
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2930:The Taliban And The Crisis of Afghanistan
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2445:"Afghanistan Virtual Jewish History Tour"
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3135:. The Economist. 16 February 2023
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2723:"Amudarya River Basin Morphology"
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93:Named for the city of Āmul (now
56:
3783:Afghanistan–Turkmenistan border
3339:
3323:"Oxus Series by Katharine Hull"
3315:
3292:Baharistan-I-Ghaybi – Volume II
3154:Hoyt, Conrad (6 January 2023).
3103:Duffy, Seamus (19 April 2023).
3096:
2982:Water Pressures in Central Asia
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1922:In his high mountain-cradle in
1443:needs additional citations for
1113:needs additional citations for
3798:Turkmenistan–Uzbekistan border
2834:Turkmenistan Analytic Magazine
2804:"The Course of the Oxus River"
2406:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
2344:
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2082:
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1900:Rejoicing, through the hushed
1749:has been underway in northern
1555:before going westwards to the
1328:joining the Aral Sea, passing
1160:Map of the Amu Darya watershed
1093:
842:Tigrovaya Balka Nature Reserve
763:and historically known as the
546: • coordinates
468: • coordinates
391: • coordinates
300: • coordinates
62:Looking at the Amu Darya from
13:
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3793:Afghanistan–Uzbekistan border
3788:Afghanistan–Tajikistan border
2980:International Crisis Group. "
2513:Mock, J.; O'Neil, K. (2004),
2219:
2024:List of rivers of Afghanistan
2019:Extreme points of Afghanistan
1785:
1638:Russian conquest of Turkestan
964:twin river to Amu Darya). In
896:, the river was known as the
597:2,400 km (1,500 mi)
434:4,525 m (14,846 ft)
343:4,130 m (13,550 ft)
252:Physical characteristics
78:
3778:International rivers of Asia
3197:Gul, Ayaz (5 January 2023).
2917:The Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush
2789:10.1016/j.quaint.2007.03.003
2634:Environmental Earth Sciences
2483:Moshe Gil; David Strassler,
2449:www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
2351:Page, Geology (2015-02-19).
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1547:. One southern route of the
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1233:, which in turn becomes the
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585: • elevation
507: • elevation
430: • elevation
339: • elevation
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3453:The Amu Darya Basin Network
3061:. Eurasianet. 24 March 2023
2893:When Men and Mountains Meet
2802:Volk, Sylvia (2000-11-11).
2138:آمو دریا/ਆਮੂ ਦਰਿਆ/Āmū Daryā
2128:
1977:
1936:Emerge, and shine upon the
1815:(translated by M. I. Borah)
1344:(from the south), into the
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533: • location
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3382:Royal Geographical Society
2567:Peterson, Maya K. (2019).
2198:
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1836:. There were two sequels,
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1192:, which emerges from Lake
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888:Amu Darya delta from space
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633: • minimum
623: • average
511:326 m (1,070 ft)
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3374:Curzon, George Nathaniel
2913:Can Russia invade India?
2853:Peter Kropotkin (1913).
2773:Quaternary International
2529:Colegrave, Bill (2011).
2062:Амударё/Amudaryo/امودریا
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1651:. It later put down the
1628:and isolated areas like
952:which means an eye. The
922:— a clear derivative of
879:
682: • right
170:د امو سیند (də Āmū Sīnd)
3419:Oxford University Press
2594:Kadyrov, Abrar (2011).
2532:Halfway House to Heaven
2052:[ɒːˈmuːdæɾˈjɒː]
1876:George MacDonald Fraser
1322:Tuyamuyun Hydro Complex
1260:, near the border with
1009:sources call the river
946:refers to the river as
804:), is a major river in
670: • left
50:Oxus, Wehrōd, Amu River
3768:Rivers of Turkmenistan
3496:Rivers in Turkmenistan
3415:Between Oxus and Jumna
3278:(in French). France24.
3158:. Washington Examiner.
2500:Tamerlane and the Jews
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1799:flowed like the river
1706:in summer. In return,
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972:the river is known as
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808:, which flows through
589:28 m (92 ft)
3758:Rivers of Afghanistan
2498:Michael Shterenshis,
2468:George Passman Tate,
2273:www.perseus.tufts.edu
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1275:bridge over the Darya
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1208:, where it joins the
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887:
759:), also shortened to
568:44.10833°N 59.68111°E
490:37.10972°N 68.31222°E
413:39.22417°N 72.92389°E
322:37.45111°N 73.57250°E
39:Oxus (disambiguation)
27:River in Central Asia
3773:Rivers of Uzbekistan
3763:Rivers of Tajikistan
3621:Rivers of Tajikistan
3403:Gordon, T. E. 1876.
2775:. 173–174: 125–136.
2296:Encyclopædia Iranica
1850:'s 1937 travelogue,
1833:The Far-Distant Oxus
1452:improve this article
1122:improve this article
3309:Government of Assam
3201:. Voice of America.
2955:Pavlovskaya, L. P.
2781:2007QuInt.173..125L
2753:A History of Persia
1822:Baharistan-i-Ghaibi
1813:Musa Khan of Bengal
1741:Resource extraction
1541:Alexander the Great
1292:. It flows west to
894:classical antiquity
656:Basin features
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140:Амударья (Amudaria)
3818:Rivers in Buddhism
3351:washingtonpost.com
3044:2016-10-22 at the
2987:2016-05-20 at the
2298:, online ed., 2009
2160:Amu Derya / Ceyhun
2114:Әмиўдәря/Ámiwdárya
1853:The Road to Oxiana
1669:Main Turkmen Canal
1649:Mohammed Alim Khan
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125:Амударё (Amudaryo)
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3411:Toynbee, Arnold J
3327:www.goodreads.com
2961:Karakalpak Branch
2943:Soviet–Afghan War
2941:Termez – See the
2580:978-1-108-46854-1
2542:978-1-903071-28-1
2516:Expedition Report
2353:"Amu Darya River"
2207:
2176:Амударья/Amudaria
1951:Sohrab and Rustum
1795:The blood of the
1673:Soviet–Afghan War
1653:Basmachi movement
1607:William Moorcroft
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246:Central Asia
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64:Turkmenistan
3305:British Raj
2421:"Amu Darya"
2401:"Amu Darya"
2290:B. Spuler,
2142:Azerbaijani
2129:də Āmū Sīnd
2066:Mazanderani
2009:Transoxiana
1994:Mount Imeon
1866:Afghanistan
1779:Afghanistan
1763:Planet Labs
1751:Afghanistan
1657:Ibrahim Bek
1655:and killed
1619:Lake Zorkul
1580:Gurganj Dam
1573:Uzboy River
1571:called the
1557:Caspian Sea
1346:Caspian Sea
1326:river delta
1318:Türkmenabat
1286:Afghanistan
1202:Mount Imeon
1190:Pamir River
1094:Description
991:Türkmenabat
822:Afghanistan
661:Tributaries
571: /
493: /
416: /
376:Alay Valley
325: /
289:Afghanistan
281:Lake Zorkul
265:Pamir River
218:Afghanistan
102:Native name
95:Türkmenabat
82: 2008
3752:Categories
3672:Kofarnihon
3425:Wood, John
3417:. London.
3356:2023-05-12
3332:2021-06-07
3231:. Reuters.
2967:2010-02-09
2865:2020-01-04
2839:2010-02-08
2814:2010-02-08
2733:2010-02-09
2708:2010-02-09
2672:2010-02-11
2647:2010-02-09
2553:2018-11-06
2454:2022-02-05
2430:2020-07-16
2362:2021-05-28
2254:2014-10-03
2220:References
2123:د آمو سيند
2110:Karakalpak
1902:Chorasmian
1786:Literature
1755:Uzbekistan
1712:Tajikistan
1708:Kyrgyzstan
1704:Uzbekistan
1696:Kazakhstan
1692:Syr Daryas
1688:Tajikistan
1684:Kyrgyzstan
1630:Kafiristan
1626:Hindu Kush
1611:Great Game
1394:Kyrgyzstan
1360:and later
1338:irrigation
1290:Tajikistan
1231:Aksu River
1214:Panj River
858:Uzbekistan
846:Tajikistan
830:Hindu Kush
818:Uzbekistan
810:Tajikistan
675:Panj River
602:Basin size
559:59°40′52″E
556:44°06′30″N
539:Uzbekistan
481:68°18′44″E
478:37°06′35″N
461:Tajikistan
404:72°55′26″E
401:39°13′27″N
384:Tajikistan
356:2nd source
313:73°34′21″E
310:37°27′04″N
293:Tajikistan
269:Panj River
233:Uzbekistan
223:Tajikistan
188:(Âmudaryâ)
3823:Amu Darya
3737:Zeravshan
3707:Syr Darya
3697:Shakhdara
3647:Fan Darya
3637:Amu Darya
3510:Amu Darya
2902:Chapter 9
2338:154617195
2330:1573-1596
2292:Āmū Daryā
2204:romanized
1797:Bengalees
1615:John Wood
1549:Silk Road
1414:Tian Shan
1372:Watershed
1350:Syr Darya
1294:Ishkashim
1256:, in the
1237:and then
1200:(ancient
1179:meltwater
1024:romanized
981:The name
962:Syr Darya
712:Amu Darya
614:Discharge
211:Countries
90:Etymology
47:Amu Darya
3727:Yazgulem
3702:Simiganj
3427:, 1872.
3413:. 1961.
3376:. 1896.
3139:26 March
3088:26 March
3065:26 March
3042:Archived
2985:Archived
2750:(1921).
2699:Archived
2638:Archived
2378:. 1981.
2245:Archived
2146:Amudərya
2104:ەمۇدەريا
2092:Amudaryo
2078:Amyderýa
1978:See also
1938:Aral Sea
1888:period.
1860:through
1818:—
1759:Aral Sea
1490:Ancient
1406:glaciers
1342:Aral Sea
1314:Atamurat
1308:and the
1262:Pakistan
1246:ice cave
1175:glaciers
1171:Aral Sea
1083:Peshawar
958:Jaxartes
854:Aral Sea
526:Aral Sea
206:Location
3722:Yaghnob
3677:Kyzylsu
3667:Khanaka
3662:Karatag
3642:Bartang
3530:Murghab
3520:Chandyr
3448:YouTube
3297:Gauhati
2945:article
2830:"Uzboy"
2777:Bibcode
2607:4 April
2206::
2172:Russian
2156:Turkish
2151:آمودریا
2134:Punjabi
2097:Амударё
2083:Амыдеря
2074:Turkmen
2043:Persian
1809:Mughals
1775:Taliban
1527:Persian
1492:Bactria
1424:History
1408:in the
1382:Urgench
1358:Tsarist
1334:Daşoguz
1330:Urgench
1250:Wakhjir
1239:Bartang
1235:Murghab
1065:Bokhara
1063:"Hara (
1026::
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1007:Islamic
997:, with
954:Avestan
942:). The
852:of the
195:Persian
186:آمودریا
162:Turkmen
147:Russian
18:Jayhoun
3732:Zambar
3712:Vakhsh
3632:Ak-Suu
3503:Rivers
3400:(hbk).
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1924:Pamere
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1862:Persia
1858:Levant
1801:Jaihun
1702:, and
1677:Termez
1661:cotton
1597:. 1873
1553:Termez
1532:تُوران
1511:Greeks
1398:divide
1362:Soviet
1306:Termez
1298:Pamirs
1225:Wakhan
1194:Zorkul
1039:, the
1030:Jayḥūn
1015:Arabic
1003:Arabic
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949:Chaksu
924:Vakhsh
860:, and
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242:Region
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2187:Latin
2088:Uzbek
2058:Tajik
2030:Notes
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1087:Herat
1079:Balkh
1057:Gozan
1036:Gihon
999:Daryā
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933:Vakṣu
920:Greek
918:) in
904:Latin
880:Names
874:Turan
872:with
864:. In
801:-səss
521:Mouth
450:Kerki
132:Tajik
117:Uzbek
3717:Vanj
3692:Panj
3652:Gunt
3394:ISBN
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